Yesterday, Discworld Monthly and Llamedos Holiday Camp turned up to Swansea Pride.
Assassins, Witches, Wizards, the Luggage, Seamstresses and Feegles all walked the parade and celebrated the diversity of life.
The sun shone brightly and the atmosphere was electric.
Huge thank you to the organisers, volunteers and entertainers who made the day so colourful especially our Section E marshal who was eager to know more about Terry's works.
RIP TERRY HALL. I used to be skinette/rude girl. With my Fred Perry shirt and cherry red air wair Doccers and feather cut. Two Tone was a staple if we weren't listening to bands like the business, the exploited, ... Thanks Terry, love the songs then and still relevant
You only truly grow as a woman when you realise that other girls are not, and never have been, your competition. - - - #bekind #competition #lovenothate #maturewoman #inspiring #maturity #growingup #maturing #womansupportingwoman #kindness #bekind #femaleempowerment #powerfulwomen #grownwoman #model #photoshoot https://www.instagram.com/p/Clu2nJur0Fl/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Can Hate Coexist with a Healthy Mind? Exploring the Intersection
Today, I found myself tumbling down a rabbit hole on YouTube. Initially seeking something light-hearted and funny, I ended up engrossed in a show about juvenile criminals—psychotic killers. Observing these stone-cold young individuals, who just a decade ago were innocent and vulnerable children, prompted me to ponder: What drives a person towards evil? Where does such complete detachment and…
On this auspicious day, let's spread love and harmony far and wide. Together, let's embrace unity and kindness to create a brighter tomorrow. Wishing you all the joy and peace.
Zero Discrimination Day is observed annually on March 1st to promote diversity, tolerance, and acceptance worldwide. The day was first introduced by the United Nations AIDS Program (UNAIDS) in 2014 to combat discrimination in all its forms, including based on gender, race, age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, disability, or health status.
The aim of Zero Discrimination Day is to raise awareness about the damaging effects of discrimination and to encourage people to embrace diversity and treat others with respect and compassion. It serves as a reminder of the fundamental human right to live a life free from prejudice and stigma.
Various organizations, governments, and communities around the world participate in Zero Discrimination Day by organizing events, campaigns, workshops, and educational activities to promote understanding, tolerance, and inclusivity. These initiatives often focus on challenging stereotypes, fostering empathy, and advocating for equal rights and opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.
"No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite"
There’s a lot of nasty stuff being said about drag queens, trans folk and the wider LGBTQ+ community of late A lot of hate and bigotry aimed at way, that feels just seconds away from violence. It’s scary. But as well as feeling afraid, we also feel angry. It feels a lot like the situation in my book Glitter Vipers. In that, I also explored the feelings of justified rage of a community I wrote it to feel some catharsis, and hope that readers will get that too. It feels like we might need it right now LINK IN BIO for print. Digital is also available on Kindle #comics #LGBTQ #dragqueens #gayrights #transrights #lovenothate #representationmatters #drag (at Cardiff) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cps_zOAMqgd/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=